Answer: SHES
SHES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SHES with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Females
- Misses
- Ladies
- Some babies
- Lasses
- Cows and sows
- Women
- Does, e.g.
- Mothers and daughters
- "I'll have what ___ having"
- "____ So Cold"
- "____ Got a Way"
- "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones song)
- The Beatles' "___ a Woman"
- Tom Jones's "___ a Lady"
- "____ a Lady"
- "____ a Beauty"
- "___ Gotta Have It"
- "___ Always a Woman" (Billy Joel hit)
- "___ All That" (1999 rom-com)
- "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones hit)
- Ships, pronominally
- Mother and daughter
- Does and ewes
- Dams and does
- "____ Not There"
- "___ Like the Wind" (Patrick Swayze hit)
- The Beatles' "___ Leaving Home"
- Spike Lee's "___ Gotta Have It"
- Sows and cows
- Nieces and daughters
- Nautical pronouns
- Mothers and daughters, e.g.
- Mother and daughter, e.g.
- Ewes and does
- Does, say
- Dams, e.g.
- "____ Having a Baby"
- "___ more to be pitied . . . "
- "___ Like the Wind" (Patrick Swayze song)
- "___ Like the Wind" ("Dirty Dancing" song)
- "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones)
- "___ a Lady"
- '-- a Lady'
- The Rolling Stones' "___ a Rainbow"
- Ships at sea
- Most cheerleaders
- Misses, e.g.
- Hens and heifers
- About half of all babies
- "____ Gotta Have It"
- "____ Always a Woman"
- "___ the Man" (2006 Amanda Bynes comedy)
- "___ So Unusual" (Cyndi Lauper album)
- "___ Funny That Way"
- "___ a Woman" (Beatles tune)
- "__ a Lady"
- '-- Gone' (Hall and Oates song)
- '-- Funny That Way'
- Tom Jones' "__ a Lady"
- Springsteen song, "___ the One"
- Sows, e.g.
- Sinatra tune "___ Funny That Way"
- Mariners' pronouns
- Mares and sows
- Mares and hens, e.g.
- Mares and ewes
- Many cheerleaders
- Hall & Oates's "___ Gone"
- Girls and women
- Females of the species
- Eric Clapton "___ Waiting"
- Elvis Presley's "___ Not You"
- Does and pens, e.g.
- Does and hens
- Distaff members
- Cows and ewes
- Cheerleaders, often
- Bass products
- "The Liner ___ a lady . . . ": Kipling
- "Take Her, ___ Mine," 1961 play
- "Now That ___ Gone" (Destiny's Child song)
- "--- Gotta Have It" (a Spike Lee joint)
- "____ All That"
- "___ the sweetheart of . . . "
- "___ the Sheriff" (1980s Suzanne Somers sitcom)
- "___ So High" (Blur song)
- "___ Out of Control" (Tony Danza movie)
- "___ Not There" (song by the Zombies)
- "___ Not There" (1964 hit for the Zombies)
- "___ got a ticket to ride"
- "___ got a ticket to ride ..."
- "___ got a ticket to ride . . ."
- "___ Gone" (Hall & Oates song)
- "___ gone, oh I, oh I'd better learn how to face it"
- "___ All That" (1999 comedy)
- "___ All I Wanna Be" (Tate McRae song)
- "___ All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast"
- "___ a Latin From Manhattan"
- "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones classic)
- "__ Gotta Have It": Spike Lee film
- "__ Always a Woman": Billy Joel song
- "__ All That": 1999 comedy
- ''___ Gone'' (Hall and Oates song)
- '-- Leaving Home'
- ' a Lady'
- ZZ Top "___ Just Killing Me"
- Word before "A Lady" or "A Woman," in two old Top 10 songs
- Witches, but not warlocks
- Wally Lamb's "__ Come Undone"
- Wally Lamb book "___ Come Undone"
- Various females
- Tom Jones's "__ a Lady"
- Tom Jones' "___ a Lady"
- Tom Jones hit "___ a Lady"
- Tom Jones "___ a Lady"
- Thelma and Louise
- The beginning of “Little Annie Rooney.”
- The Beatles' "__ Leaving Home"
- The Beatles a Woman'' '--
- Tal Bachman: "___ So High"
- Stones' "--- So Cold"
- Steve Perry hit "___ Mine"
- Springsteen's "___ the One"
- Spike Lee's "__ Gotta Have It"
- Ships' pronouns
- Ships, to sailors
- Ships, to captains
- Ships personified, e.g.
- Ships as pronouns
- Pronouns.
- Pronouns for vessels
- Prinze, Jr.'s "--- All That"
- Prinze Jr. film "--- All That"
- Prinze Jr. film "___ All That"
- Petty's "___ the One" soundtrack
- Paul Anka's "_____ a Lady"
- Patsy Cline's "___ Got You"
- Opposite of he's
- Offspring "Americana" hit "___ Got Issues"
- Misses, for instance
- Michael Jackson's "___ Out of My Life"
- Matchbox 20 "___ So Mean"
- Mares and hens
- Mares and fillies
- Many women
- Ladies and ships.
- Kenny Rogers's "___ a Mystery"
- Joy Division's "___ Lost Control"
- Jennies, for example
- Hens and vixens
- Hens and mares
- Hens and does
- Hens and cows
- Hall and Oates's "___ Gone"
- Hall and Oates hit "___ Gone"
- Hall & Oates' "__ Gone"
- Hall & Oates' '-- Gone'
- Hall & Oates song "___ Gone"
- Girls, e.g.
- First word of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'"
- First word of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun"
- First word of "Girl on Fire"
- First word in The Commodores hit "Brick House"
- Fillies, mares, etc.
- Feminine pronouns.
- Females.
- Females in general
- Ewes, e.g.
- Ewes and mares
- Elvis's "___ Not You"
- Elvis song "___ Not You"
- Elvis hit "___ Not You"
- Does and pens
- Does and ewes, e.g.
- Does and cows
- Doe and dam
- Dams, by definition
- Cows, hens, etc.
- Copies of Rider Haggard's novel.
- Clapton "___ waiting for another love"
- Cheap Trick "___ Tight"
- Boats, vehicles, planets, etc.
- Billy Joel's "___ Always a Woman"
- Billy Joel's "__ Got a Way"
- Billy Joel's "__ Always a Woman"
- Billy Joel's '-- Got a Way'
- Billy Joel's '-- Always a Woman'
- Billy Joel "But ___ always a woman to me"
- Ben Folds Five "___ a brick and I'm drowning slowly"
- Beatles' "--- Leaving Home"
- Aunties and nieces
- “___ my sweetheart . . . ”
- "The Liner --- a Lady" (Kipling)
- "The Liner ___ a Lady": Kipling
- "The Liner ___ a lady"
- "The Liner ___ a lady . . . "
- "Take Her, ___ Mine"
- "Take Her, ___ Mine," 1963 film
- "Maybe ___ born with it . . ."
- "I'll have what ___ having" (line from "When Harry Met Sally ...")
- "I'll have what ___ having" ("When Harry Met Sally ..." line)
- "Can't You See That ___ Mine" (1964 hit)
- "By George, ___ got it!"
- "--- got a ticket to ride...."
- "--- a Lady" (Tom Jones song)
- "--- a Lady" (Anka ditty)
- "________ Funny That Way"
- "________ a Lady," Tom Jones tune
- "____ the One"
- "____ So Lovely"
- "___ The Sheriff" (Suzanne Somers sitcom)
- "___ the One" Robbie Williams cover
- "___ the One" (1996 comedy)
- "___ the One" (1996 Aniston film)
- "___ the one!" (girlfriend's exclamation)
- "___ the one!"
- "___ the Man" (Amanda Bynes romcom based on "Twelfth Night")
- "___ the Man" (2006 rom-com)
- "___ the Man" (2006 movie)
- "___ the Man" (2006 film)
- "___ the Man" (2006 film inspired by "Twelfth Night")
- "___ the joy of my life"
- "___ the Boss" (Mick Jagger album)
- "___ So Unusual," debut album by Cyndi Lauper
- "___ So High" (Tal Bachman song)
- "___ So High" ('90s hit)
- "___ So Cold" (Stones)
- "___ So Cold" (Rolling Stones song)
- "___ poetry in motion" (Carl Carlton lyric)
- "___ out of your league, man!"
- "___ only a bird in . . . "
- "___ Not There" (Zombies song)
- "___ Not There" (1964 hit by the Zombies)
- "___ Not Just a Pretty Face" (Shania Twain hit)
- "___ My Girl" (1967 hit)
- "___ my Annie . . . "
- "___ Mine, All Mine" (1920s tune)
- "___ Like the Wind" (song from "Dirty Dancing")
- "___ keeping her fingers crossed"
- "___ in her element"
- "___ Having a Baby" (1988 movie)
- "___ Gotta Have It" (Spike Lee film)
- "___ Gotta Have It" (1986 Spike Lee movie)
- "___ Gotta Have It" (1986 Spike Lee film)
- "___ Gotta Have It" (1986 movie)
- "___ Got You" (Patsy Cline hit)
- "___ Got a Way" (Billy Joel hit)
- "___ Gone" (Hall & Oates hit)
- "___ Gone" (1976 Hall & Oates hit)
- "___ Funny That Way" (old song standard)
- "___ Funny That Way" (classic song)
- "___ Funny That Way" (2014 rom-com)
- "___ Funny That Way" (2014 comedy)
- "___ Funny That Way" (1928 song)
- "___ Funny That Way," 1928 song
- "___ Electric" Oasis
- "___ Come Undone" (Wally Lamb novel)
- "___ cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers" (Taylor Swift)
- "___ Back on Broadway," 1953 film
- "___ Always a Woman" (Billy Joel song)
- "___ Always a Woman" (1977 Billy Joel song)
- "___ All That" (Freddie Prinze Jr. film)
- "___ All That" (1999 teen film)
- "___ All That" (1999 film)
- "___ All That"
- "___ all that and a bag of chips"
- "___ All I Wanna Be" (Tate McRae hit)
- "___ a Woman" (Beatles song)
- "___ a Woman," 1964 song
- "___ a Rainbow" (Rolling Stones song)
- "___ a Mystery to Me" (Roy Orbison song)
- "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones tune)
- "___ a good girl ..." ("Free Fallin'")
- "___ a brick house" (first line of a Commodores hit)
- "___ a brick house" (first line of a 1977 Commodores hit)
- "___ a bird in a gilded cage"
- "__ the One": 1996 Aniston/Diaz movie
- "__ So Unusual": Cyndi Lauper's debut studio album
- "__ So Unusual": Cyndi Lauper's debut album
- "__ Not There": Zombies hit
- "__ Like the Wind": "Dirty Dancing" tune
- "__ Come Undone": Wally Lamb novel
- "__ All That": 1999 movie
- "__ All That": 1999 film
- "__ a Rainbow": Stones hit
- "__ a Rainbow" (Rolling Stones tune)
- "__ a Lady": Tom Jones hit
- "__ a Lady": Tom Jones classic
- "__ a Bad Mama Jama": 1981 Carl Carlton hit
- 'Take Her, -- Mine'
- '99 Tal Bachman hit "___ So High"
- ''___ Like the Wind'' (Patrick Swayze hit)
- ''___ got a ticket to ride''
- ''___ a Lady'' (Tom Jones)
- ''__ Gotta Have It'' ('86 film)
- ''__ a Lady'' (Tom Jones tune)
- '-- Out of My League'
- '-- Like the Wind'
- '-- Gotta Have It'
- '-- All That' (1999 film)
- ' Gotta Have It'
- ' Funny That Way'
- ____ a Fool : Lesley Gore song
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